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HOW IT HAPPENED
Rhode Island (0-10, 0-7 CAA Football) opened with a touchdown on the first possession of the game, but Towson scored the next 13 points and never relinquished the lead in a 41-10 victory Saturday.

The Rams took the opening drive 75 yards in nine plays. Quarterback Bob Bentsen connected with wide receiver Brandon Johnson-Farrell on a 14-yard touchdown pass to give Rhody a 7-0 lead just 4:15 into the game. Running back Jordan Sebastian had 30 rushing yards and tight end Joe Migliarese had three catches for 26 yards on the drive. Towson (6-4, 5-2 CAA Football) was led by quarterback Grant Enders, who passed for three touchdowns in the first half to send the Tigers into the break up 20-10. Enders connected with three different receivers, finding Gerrard Sheppard, Cory Kirby and Tom Ryan once each. Enders finished the game 19-for-28 for 231 yards.

The Tigers jumped out on the first play from scrimmage in the second half, as Dominique Booker (181 rushing yards on seven carries) broke off an 83-yard rush. It was the second longest run from scrimmage in Towson history, and the longest Rhode Island has allowed since an 86-yard rush by Maine's Terrel Walker in 2010.

The loss was Rhode Island's 12th in a row dating back to last season, which ties the school record set from the 2009-10 seasons.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE * With his 14-yard touchdown pass to Brandon Johnson-Farrell on the opening drive, Bob Bentsen moved into a tie with Steve Monaco and Jayson Davis for 10th place on Rhode Island's all-time list for career touchdown passes with 16. Bentsen finished 17-of-28 for 153 yards.

* Senior tight end Joe Migliarese tied/set a career-high with eight eeceptions. He also led the Rams with 54 receiving yards.

* Linebacker Andrew Bose got his first career sack in the first quarter, and also had two quarterback hurries. He had seven tackles overall.

* Defensive end Manee Williams had his third sack of the season in the second quarter.